Five local high school students were honored for their artwork by Rep. Judy Chu on Saturday.

The winners of the congresswoman’s second annual Artistic Discovery Congressional Art Competition were announced on Saturday at a ceremony at City of Hope.

Tommy Bui, a student at Mountain View High School in El Monte, toom first place for a color pencil and ink drawing titled “What is a World Without Color.” He received an all-expense paid trip for two to Washington D.C. and a $1,500 scholarship. His art teacher also received a $100 gift certificate for art supplies.

His art will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for the next year.

Mary Grace Perez, a student at Nogales High School in West Covina, took second place and won a $1,000 scholarship.

Third place went to Baldwin Park’s Sierra Vista High School student Karina Fermin, who received a $750 scholarship. Sierra Vista’s Vanessa Terrazas received an honorable mention and a $500 scholarship.

The Judge’s Choice award went to Jennicka Chavez of Duarte High School who won a $500 scholarship.